Considering that fuse block is sold by Korves Oliver, an Oliver tractor restoration parts supplier, I would have to say YES.

I don't think that a business that's in the business of selling parts for Oliver tractors would sell something that would not work.
 
Considering that fuse block is sold by Korves Oliver, an Oliver tractor restoration parts supplier, I would have to say YES.

I don't think that a business that's in the business of selling parts for Oliver tractors would sell something that would not work.
oh I'm sorry I was just making sure that it wasn't for a totally different tractor my bad
 
If it were strictly for working correctly I would go with a modern block that takes the plastic fuses. The old glass ones get oxidation on the surface so they aren't as reliable. Korves has a good name so if I wanted it to look original I would go back with original. Depends on what you are doing with your 77
 
Even if it is for a totally different tractor, there's no reason it would not work. Worst case the mounting holes don't line up, but there are ways to deal with that.
In his defense, the Korves website is not really set up and catagorized with detailed descriptions like YT. It basically it has pictures of the part with a short description, such as a gasket fits xyz tractor. In the case of that fuse block what you see in the picture is absolutely all they say about it. I don’t see the need to belittle the guy over the question he asked. Not everyone is at the same level as far as knowing old tractors.
 
In his defense, the Korves website is not really set up and catagorized with detailed descriptions like YT. It basically it has pictures of the part with a short description, such as a gasket fits xyz tractor. In the case of that fuse block what you see in the picture is absolutely all they say about it. I don’t see the need to belittle the guy over the question he asked. Not everyone is at the same level as far as knowing old tractors.
thank you
 
In his defense, the Korves website is not really set up and catagorized with detailed descriptions like YT. It basically it has pictures of the part with a short description, such as a gasket fits xyz tractor. In the case of that fuse block what you see in the picture is absolutely all they say about it. I don’t see the need to belittle the guy over the question he asked. Not everyone is at the same level as far as knowing old tractors.
I am in no way "belittling" anyone.
 
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